i’ Y Cfllgflvlfor a a Mom-pg“, 111K260 ' . OntarioB no mamas IS-Yea: 0% madam; is oonatant --~':r.::-.:=..........- ...... nee t - m$eed|by65.5% the amountof theqggt modifi- eniie deaf Iar Earnlfllo?" in we se hdandal half-yearly sinking fund instalments $11 poeadlly reduce the bond issue, thneby in- crealllll" "wfltfi ' yyml, who have an indmiatitetigtiarésflge of real estate annualinoomeretwninexcess thehondsfrmi usatthe Royal Securiltjil ilffiiiwlfliy-llimlfi ‘FGIFU I out». .. .. . Reasons i ssoo Bond. s. $1.009 Bond. es Corporation ted HALIFAX ST JMIN 7.00 p. m.-“ OOOOQOOOOQQQQOOOQOO00009400010900009000040000o0- 5t. flames’ firzahrtcriauilliburci; ministerial.mfitrzlllulligsn.518.11.l . 11D. bsblislb bet-lilies: 11.00 a. mw-Sermorv-Text. John 17. 21. Christian Unity- or Legal Organic Unity. Which? 2.30 p. m-Sunday School. -"‘rotestantlsm and Nov. 5. The Relationship of Church and State. STRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS CORDIALLY 096 Prébdliliatibll T0 Departing Teacher Yesterday afternoon the teach- ers and pupils oi wen Kent school Assembled to bltl farewell to one Of tlit- members of the staff, Mr. Fred. Hino who is shortly to make llls home in ona obourother prov- inces. Mr. Elite has been teach- ing in this school for the past two years wilth marked success and the- addressea read to him speak for themselves of the high regard in which he is held- He has also mitt-m a very active part in the cr- zanlsatlon and instructicu. of the Boy Scouts of our city. and in this phase of activity as well as in his profession his departure will prove a loss to the community. The following is the address read to hlm'on behalf of the teach- (us which was accompanied by the schooner, Admiral Drake, Capt day afternoon, and is nowJnload llls salt at Carveii's Wha . byterisn Church will be at 11 a.m mflflllll the Lord's Supper will be dispeiis the series of special services. F SHISPING renc_ fr Ffllllllfil’. Wlt Capt. LeBeau in com “mull Dill ill lllfl. (locking n it is with sincere regret (that wc. the teachers of West Kent School bavebt-urd of your resignation from our staff and of your inten- tion to leave this city to take up other work beyond your native Province. Before going from us we earn- estly desire to express to you our hf-gh appreciation of the excellent services "ou have rendered ii. furthering the various activities of this school. in the performance of your duties as teacher. you have always held high idepls bvlore y ur pupils and endeavored to the utmost to promote their best inter- ests and educational welfare. The enthusiasm you have created among the pupils under your guid- ance has bet-d n large factor in securing the marked progress that has attended their efforts, and iu winning their cooperation and es- teem. ln ycur now field of labor we ‘ hope you will find your work in- teresting and congenial and that your labors will be crowned with the same meniaure of success tliitl you have fl-liftlilflll here. .W(- also desire to (imuvoy to you: amiable partner our very slncese ivishes for her future wel- fare. . We know not the vlcisslt des of lifebut we hopu. W-hetev they may be, you will ever hold in meni- ory the recollection of the many pl-gegant days spent with the pupils and teachers of Wt-st Kent School. In conclusion we ask you to ac- cept this gift as a constant W- ni~inder of your connection with this stnffnnd as a lokell 0f Ollf profound rEfl-lfll- sign-ed by the Principal, Vicu attention was by the artistically decorated show-wlndo Bakery, n large pu adorned with cakes season and causln mentory remarks, ADDRESS ""°"--'Y'=Hl~>rdsy the staff of the Cusloms and Excise Walled llilfln Mr. W. D. Hobart-son Wlloxh-ls spent twenty-three years of h.s life in the service and retir- with a handsome leather club bag. The presentation was accompanied by an address to which Mr. Rob- elrtson replied in. fittln-g terms. i i OVER-It has been tiie source of the brackish taste which has again appeared in the mediate slepsi ore being taken to bnvn (ho fault remedied. it seems llml lll" Il-‘(riiculor _wvil which is responsible for the trouble is ‘that near (Nate's .\lill, where sen wot-er. which during high-tides comes ov- Br the sluice gates. seeps through the rocks into this well. As 1t is not practical to cut off the well the same measures will be taken as on the prev-ions occasion, and, as soon after repairs have been completed a8 the rainfall warrants. the reserv- °ll‘ Wlll again. be emptied and llump- eil full with pure ival-er. OBSERVE HALLOWEEN-liai- lowe'e_n was celebrated in the city WELCOME. grlgicixpnl and teachers of the yesterday with the usual nocmnr vvvvvvvvvvv ~ .-".. -------"-. e-e -- -~.- ‘c oo.- ' 1 k_ s» M- we 11.52:" .i..::..:.(: 01125332.?‘ ‘ rsolioolbgChnriottetown, P. i». l. Oct doorsmps were n-‘ysleflouqly-qpirlil! 31st, 1 4. , -. d . ~ - " v ‘ . ‘I 1 , dd w“ read B 1W8! 80d gates and other mov- _ tgflfgéahgfll owoggthi r2189)“, 0g M]; able Properly were found in unlike- One Insertion I-‘our lniierllon Eight lniiertlo l 1%¢-¢‘ .\ gents “Emtcdl . . . 10o per lino of 6 words t lo par llns of I words ‘Io per line of ll words vvvvV For Sale GENTS —- WONDERFUL NEW Firs Extinguisher. Exuells work (ll llvuw Il."\'l‘('t"h‘. l'ri(-(- of (iulyliillfl malice on cosy . mic (o (‘YPTY home nnd automo- llllt‘ (nun-s. O\'Pl“\lll0% ll lolli- ll),()||(| uircndy sold. investigate (uduy. Pym Fire Extinguisher (‘oiupuiiyg (ill Echo Drivo, Ot- ' (iwu, Ontario. in (-\‘(*l‘y (own to handle our rub- l).-r uprnus and other RDPClBlllQE-i \\'(- (lo ll(‘l ask you (o invest one i-i-ut of your own money-dill! wild :( (mstcilril llnil we will BGllll _\'()(i our illustrated colored cutie loguo illlll full particulars by rc- (urn. Write B. 8s E. Mfg. C0.- |ll'])l. R 22. London, Ont. l-8-15-22-29 , 0.00 WEEKLY TAKING OR- lll'l‘.< (‘or Ii. & E. silk (ind fnncy sill; and wool hosiery. Your com- 13-15-2229) 5 WANT A R5PRE5ENTAT|VEl Silver illoon No. l2. nearly new. HORSE FOR SALE HAND some drivel, well- bred. is sound and has lots of style. Apply by membrance, which wt- trust Will letter to P.O. Box 191, (Chariot- tetown l a-win in [son sata- A LARGE ROOM stove, almost new, 73 Bayfielil Si, 442-l0-31m2l FOR SALE-BASE BURNER. Price 89.00. E, S. Norton, (‘ordi- gan.—482-ll-1-m--ll. FOXES FOR SALE- SEVERAL pairs ex-(ro females. will make pairs. Write or phone Arthur (t Wood, Mt. llerbvrt. 473 ll l mill FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A portable saw mill. consisting 0f 3-16 kerosene tractor, rotary and carriage friction feed. All in good condition. .Apply to Dan Dixon, mission lllllly. No collecting or dc-' Freetown, 452-10-3lM2i_ livcring. Write B. & E. Mfg. (‘o.. i)('p(, ‘J2, London. Ont. ' ,_8_,5_22_39_ Miscellaneous GENT$__QET |N A PRQFIT. GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT able nil-year commission business or your own. Every property own- or is a customer or prospect, Nine. hundred varieties of handy Red I'll: Nursery products. Cash every uwk. Complete equipment and instructions free. ‘Wrlte-Domln-v ion Nurseries, Ltd. SUAiJUSiL-y ISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS LIT-l l‘l’illlll‘i‘ pays Christian men and \vn|1l(-ii$.‘l0.00 l0 $50.00 weekly umll Christmas. Liberal gum“ zillion, commission besides. May ivnrir spare time. Mr. Conrad. Spudlnu llullillng, Toronto. ZU-ivsfli. Lost. rii~l l-OST- BETWEEN TRYON A-ND llrimblc Bridge Jan gauntlet. Finder leave at Moi-cable's or ilururux-t Store. isa-‘io-si-mzl T0 Let iii-dimini- 7Q RENT-—HOUSE WITH BARN “f @715’. Apply Bymc Bros. Mirth Rlvcr. 47111 lm3i T0 Ls-r-s-noom House. flcnm-hented. Modern conven- "Wicca. Apply fill Dorchester St. 464-l0-31M3l. _ To (.21 - Fuauiaiiao on un- lurnisbed in modern home. four "(i- rooms.‘ pantry and porch. wiunr, Light. Telephone and Fu- ~-l supplied. Apply 313 Euston St. lllfl-ll-l-m-iii. \_________ _ ___ ___,..__. ‘l0 LET-HOUSE so cuiviaan- llllld containing 6 rooms. (bath ""0 mmlern conveniences. Phone Gill or ‘l9 llllleboro St. 470-1141!!! -_a__a the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 188. ZBIO-IH-tf. JNO, A. McDONALD. LAND BUR- veyor, l-lermanvllle. 6646-9-27Mllmoe. RANCHING ACCOMMODATION— For 3 pairs foxes. Apply at Guar- dian 416-l0-30-M3i ' I . . \ {you are about ti. leave us. “Ill l" woken of our‘ appreciations for the vvv ¢vvv$v v¢v¢vvw -l74-'ll-l-m3l~ ly lllllvvllfno damage of any s-arl- oils nature had been. up to twelve oclock. reported lo the police, WlI0._nevcrtheless, maintained a YlSlIliHt watch about the streets. Many nondescript and fanciful cos- tumes were in evidence last night. A “"86 number of college students serenaded their profegggrg at fumes grade anti-accompanied by 11 suitable remembrance: . Mr. c. Bred line. Dear M‘; til-no! “'9 iisveuieai-u wi-lh regret that linen interest you have taken in .1)" wgifarg i.‘ each sud evezy 0119 'of us, we, the members oi’ _ ‘ ems-s ask yull to accelll- llll-‘l re‘ speeches, which were given in sea. sonable good humor. -sometimes bring l0 Y0"? “wry thoughts of our nanny (1880 lflllvlls in West Kent SOIIOT-l. _ We. assure you and MPB- lllilfi‘ Ol our most sincere wished TOP Y0“? ‘ . it . miillitprkmr School. Charlotte- town. I’. E. 1., Oct. 31. 1924- Numes of Scholars Thorhaa Th M959" Olllfffliid HP "ll" Gordon Hard)‘ Harry Barrett Frank l-ynds Lester Cameron Beslde; mo» shove Edward Malone. on behalf of the nuiallHMl; the entire school FY9593“ v _' l-line with n. purse l)? mime!’ l” ‘gather with me swd Wlllhe“ “l each and over)‘ llllilll- CLOSE ENGAGEMENT-Tho special benefit performance for the Orllhanasc put on by (he Jimmy Evflllll Clllllilailly was wvll attended Ill the Prince Edward yesterday afternoon. Twenty-three of the children of the P. E. I. Orphanage who were present in a body enjoy- ed a special (rent (brought the gen eroslty of the Company nnd Theatre management. Add-ed at- tractions we're violin solos by Mr. Harry Porter and orchestral selec- tions by the Casino Jazz Band. Record crowds attended the even- lng performance which were char- acterized by persistent encoring. the recipient for the most part be- ing Bart Crawford, who has evi- dently won- his way into the hearts of the Charlottetown public. lti was announced that the company hopes to give a rz-iurn l‘llll heforc tho end of t-he season. BIRTHS MATHESON-At surlnslleld- 0°‘- 19. 1924. to Ml- W‘ M“ N51,“)? Matbeson, (nee Penile CW5“ daughter. Congratulations. PERSONALS. Mr. James Weatherble oi Lowell. Mass. who has been visiting friends on the island. "leaves on re- ROGERSON-At i-ismpion on 0c!- tum this morning. 10th 1924.10 Mr "l"! M" 5°“ R’ Rogerson. ll llallghier" Messrs. Frederick Courtenay Barber and Wilfred Courtenay Barber who have been conducting the Orphanage Campaign lenvc this morning for Pennyslvsnlo. MARRIAGES v Oct fimyLflmyAt Summerside. 22nd. 1924 by nev. R. lit Stggetlill: Harriet Jane mus. dill!‘ e _ Labor; St if lii ._ __ H v I _ ., . . ._ (iv (Liibur) lillvlllllll-{Clli llosworlh, ' 'v _ , late Jacob Llnl, New 016980)". lo Mn and M"; A_ N, McLeod of Courtenay Ember m]. the excellent Adanmon (‘Labor _n on") r‘ ‘ 1 i3 (imlimigcd. i.lll"'llill‘\ili'l ill» F“ "m" GM v (C) ‘m m) I v Laid 0t Cavendisll- Wilt hi e ivel home last ) "mhanged- n" lll('l-—~l)‘l\’l(l -]l0\'(i (nlurgu (Lib) l g“ m , Situations Vacant; James Austin mritxllieadayflnlghkllzlggm an extended nézongrpépsgtvllglgllilt ‘tlrlethetclxegriltms byghlra NO,..,,__L,,,, (labor) W 1675b P10‘. ZWQMPm (‘mum 3 m, Luiurlu; Kcilhlc ABS sump Lnb. .1 ' ,,_ DEAfHQ "an to the“. dmwhlem J1 van. was handled “Mr wumgvfivfifsg “ganged; nerbYglllrlf. BelllOd Wrflg ‘lurlmngod; ym-kh-hirl, pup.“ \';,].__\ lm‘ 95"“ ‘mm l"b“l'ill- I - _ - 535l-l- HOU3EHOLD NEG __,_<-—— couver, Seattle and Portland, Ore- M, Barber ‘Nook ‘chérg of- send. 8 ell (Cbunchnnged; Bcdfordshlffi Phillip Snowduu (Labor) H.215; ' v- illa" T greatest imaginable KENNEDY-At Qflllellalid’ 0°" 31' gun, lelllllll"! by Wily 0! 3179"?“ lllz. out tlbese meeengleeennvl‘ was lljilbtonio€onnor m) ‘min "m" 'l'll°llle ‘Cl 10-971- milk" illlllM- ,,, ,““ , u. __ " A demlmd; have business of yo‘?- 1824. MISS All" Ke“n""dy' aged 92 where another dallxhter. Mrs. ever ready to give assistance lo ‘ oral‘ “orcester-“Sulrdgooll (C) ‘Him ““"l"‘"l"“"5 "ml "“"l"ll ' < ~ -- a own; make live dollars up daily. year; Funeral from James French resides‘ The" many every member at mé exemmvécom lulnchnngcd; (Surrcy (lullfurd-Jluo. Ki-uwuribi" (Liberal) uurliuiiucil: it Hottf] Vlctorla ' t! cnnltsl or experience ""“°°°§' McMillanfa On Sullllflv- NW-euf: friends are llleased to welcome mmée. and w“ ‘ireless m helpm haifiugim (on) unchlllltftfll; Noltllllé- i,'lIllll)(-l‘lllll(l tvuustusvi-u uuu- d Water Street. Charlottetown _ BBPY- B- Girretwm Brallitglqg“ at 1.30 p.m. to Marshfield Cem y. them home 838m. forward this great public move: s re—— etiernu (C) llil(‘ll2llll-Z' .~ou (1') Ruin from Lubor; Sun-c)‘ < Ont. ' - _ ment. (More than ($3,000 was pro. _ —~‘slut-humkph-lbw; i(l‘)\[ (Llllvlllllllillulli s. Overs to the travelling A "' r ~ a lustou‘ hurzlrii- l- (in-a .i- BIG sanumos erase! EM- U ‘M, $01119 AIJPOIIItmBIItS figfge [girls ‘('33 l’. l‘ l“: Adverllslllll-‘Sllecialty bm) unchanged, i: <-.\-, \\'llll4l0ll ,, "“°"° “ °°""°'“'"°' "l"'°' - ointment l" Bmlwm- , r" "‘ ' ' " > . ——— this amount eetlilwilli. i2". I SALESMEN 0 _‘(.‘hurchill c) ($1.3m Szllirp (Llbvr- 4"“ "ml- c°llllllll 44 Expert m 8 weeks‘ Wm” Mot ’ QuQCH It (Continued From Pile l) realized Mr Morley is to h e F”) "'33" -l"l’l"“‘ (“m”) 3-7604) "M" Wm‘ "M". Mm" 9i‘ 35'7"’ c°ll°5°' Demrtmn ' ' i’ l ' ' a can‘ If t I 'ltl Ih ‘('64 'l‘l‘l'ill s-l- Lu hell i) Milo Th Cull Halifax. ll-Hliil- i Water street. ohsrlellmw" ‘ to call at the Board of Trade or gmlllllllell (>11 hi! Willi‘ 8"“ i" “l” mi-uyil-lli-Ylllu-s°....5"l.'l'.(-Ii Isis-Y »;J..;.'>'.'(‘...‘-. To.‘ (i. lllrnnill nor-l?‘ I o n“ u "mm" l“ For so,‘ Fcfl_mlnlrdi' ummgnh ‘ » s: the shippers Bureau and ‘nmrm xii‘ Gfllfillleilt management 0f till‘ In; advertising ralemlnr and nov- hvpqlylzlnll Cqplpnfilllinh IQ) ‘H ‘Idfl ‘ m!" c‘n.da' TQIEPhOIIO III j.-<o->___ (w? Al" Ho“. ‘m. o ‘he secretary that n ls lmpossme ‘ Brn nion. ally IIIIIIIO In America. Rel In PIIIII- -“_ ‘ _ " ' ‘ _ 09L 4, all rooms. Courteous oer ’ Tillie IWIW. , . . .. 0 r m Premuer w no Warm win H. S. McLeod, of the Telephone mllnlcisllnn with u» in elm. Tllli ll. , (nmluir (Luluir) ll.ll.. Lulu I . __ N0 > been completely renovated nlzgeselong Pnough hyphen a local company‘ also was praised for the ‘Loni: F1030? iars he'll-level“- (from Llllmr, Dorbvsliiro (‘l-‘IY mo...“ v co. - i I'll‘! Flillmllhd ""'°"5h°m ‘I deputation on this question. The l ire: llblliar plant, 1ii."§‘.‘...ili Tin: -""""“" fmlm" ‘_'"“l“‘"‘*'"'li mm" > H‘ c‘ BROWN’ In I "4 95°" ‘("7 ‘Qmhmbl. " Premler l‘ lean“! Rem“ "n" his held in central hall Board of 11'7"’ "I'm n" ipiomwfliii m M"; ilibblgillngbg?zllllrhlilliinnlll]l Hlillmlc) t Manner -—— - ’ accommodation to the travel- 1’ Saturday meeting and will not stop Tr,“ mum,“ u, comm... m. a...'i"iii'l'.i"izruzxllizi.o mTITv 11.7.7221 lulml n 0' Symnr (I - I s-lilp]; 111-.‘ '_~——__‘l__'_—“-'— (special to ‘the Guardian) > m "hm,- ovcr there. Many matters require word from Premier King m conneb orlglnll pep» nheolnltlnsi metal “mum L" ‘m "(rm i, Charlottetown .NGTQN 0a 31—Reguln- 9 P - t his immediate presence, in Ottawa "on MP h tllllt, household iuul pocket isslrer- d5“ ‘Q l “XML ““‘l“‘"l~ t. ‘Zsffigf a "m; am‘, 5;".- Ha). > The table la especially f pq-tlcularly since the British eieo- an ,,,:‘;rv,:w°b'°"“°”‘ ‘g hjlQvlillllil (m... .....-.|.ui.... ..|...|,..,. ,.,,,.,,_ cu; Lcilcl1-~\\'. Iicnn (Liberal) (m- H0156] C0” Ltd :0 _ c arrange a nn - tlnlli s I Itles: t ti no I - chum d YiFkullll lllll - a ' ‘ _ ‘ | 1 (ht I lit-en or I Ii at‘, I 9 ro.. lowe en were announced by Wash good out! the llublla are 221:: 111d ‘cgitenkea a new sovern peg w "ma!" ‘he mam” of ‘he u W‘ "Ilulom pooh‘ knwrn-"pn Sam" m) umglangeée ‘Qntsagh Proprmm 4111x1011 police. Chorus girls’ llll-‘llllel ' may not be pasted on church doors nor undertekerli’ silrlll °ll d°°'°" iesidences. Thmwina‘ bricks at doors is prohibited. use of flour M it substitute for confetti is barred. no masks may not he svorn on the street. Horn toot-log, confetti toss- In], it gentl done. ‘and innnocent prauklos ar sanctioned- eouitsously til-saw». °m°° “l Gm?‘ Iain 08.00 s day. Britain. ’l‘he Premier's answer and the manner of its delivery is not very satisfactory to the executive of the Shippers Bureau and R. A. C. Man- ning has after consultation with the other members asked F. E. 1 cm lottatowii Central anodizi- ‘ U N LOAD! N fiI-LT—TIJO t0!!! Bllllllflll. arrived in this port from Turks Island. The sensmasrriiui-s- HlGHFlELD-On Sunday, Nov, 2 the services in the l-Ilghfield Prea- and at 7.30 p.m. At the close of the s service the Communion of ed. In the evening Rev. J. lii. Pur- die will xlve the closing address of POTATOEB-—The l liter“ Cald, 1000 tons ~ this port th-is morn- t the Railroad Wharf "l "Wll- 3h‘! has been chartered by DsBlols Bros. and will take for- presentation of o gold ltlnsonlc tggivenlihollfsandl lmshels of lmlfl‘ out oi‘ town meetings nnd helping ring: iondli‘ 0 wkch are ready lo" to uiukc (hem u great succ-ess. Dear Mr. Hinez‘ ml‘ m the om Cmmlw- Herc follows the names of (lie HALLOWEEN w|ND°w~AMugh attracted yesterday and uniquely w of (Stewart's lllllkln lantern nnd pa-stryutud ("lingo and hluck Halloween (rim- mlllg-‘l llelllll very appropriate 1o the g many compli- AND PRESENTA- Department ell Yesterday. nnd presented him WATER rnouatss Aaou-r learned that city wnlcr has been located. im- ynurjlicir respective homes, requesting’ ' 50,000* And More (Continued From Page 1) Executive Chairman also took °¢°°Bl°ll Dubllcly. to than-k Mr. lflrederick J. Nasirof the Patriot and Mr. J. R. Burnett of the Guer- diaii for the u-ae of their columns to further the success of the cam- mlxn. Mr. lnman also thanked Ml‘. Pete-r Campbell of the Guar- dian, Mr. Cyril Trainer of the aa-me Filler and Mr. Rueben MacDonald of the Patriot for their courtesy in handling the news of the campaign. J. A. S. Bayer. the well-known Photographer of this city, took pic- tures of tho orphans for publication in the Cbarlttetown papers entire- ly without charge "to the campaign. Mr. inman had high praise for Mr Blyer and thanked him cordially for his kindness. The Pythian Players and other entertainers were thanked- for ftr their courtesy :'|:( attending the- Pyllllilll Players and the other cn- tertainers. Mr and Mrs Jack Mc- Neil, A- G. Parks, Thomas White. Dr. Earl Robins, Dr. J. A. Alien. lilies Bertie Stewart. Mrs. James Bra(ly, bliss LlndirW-hltlock, Miss Maly Chandler, Master Maurice Rel rdon, Professor and Mrs Fletcher, Mrs. E. W. ltlc-Klnnrn. Miss‘ Margaret Mcinnls, D. Edgar Show, E\1.'ss Bernice Stultz, bliss Berna l-Iucstis. bliss Eilnn (lordml Miss Moy Stems, ilorry E. Portnr. Mm _|_ ,y_ Stewart, Kntblolen I-Iornby, nnd Airs. L. B- Aichlliinn through whose kindness the fllll "l town meetings were mflllv Bllvll gulmdlil successes. v _ Executive Chairman lnman lllXll- ly praised and thllllltell Mr- ‘l- K' Rogers, .\lr. S. A. .\lol.eo(l, 0i Mom-e and McLeod, three of which firm were in the camlllllfill “Film union, for their untiring ciforis in making the Protestant Orllllllllfltifl campaign a success. VICWClIfllPmKI" w_ |.‘_ ‘Pldmn-rsb ulso was luuili-(i for lils work in the cnmllilliéll- (ghnrk... R_ Rogers, Vmc-Cbulr- mun i-ommandlnl! ‘PFlIW-e cilllnlY- was congratulated by Chairman in- miin (lit the excellent showing made by his County. Largely llll" to .\lr. Rogers‘ efforts ‘Prince Coun- ty raised more than $11,000 for the Protestant Orphanage. Willi 50ml! towns not heard from. A. C. Saun- ders, Charles Hensley and George Muttart did excellent work in Prin- ce County. as well. -ln speaking of the direction oi the campaign, Chairman lnman said that Mr. Barber had taken up thc campaign when every (hing seemed (o be against n success. He was met by wide-spread apathy and lack of interest in the ‘Protes- tant Orphanage, save on (lie part of (we or three citizens. “.\ir. Barber's personal magnet- ism, his unfailing energy, his know- ledge of his profession," said Mr. iiiman ,"inade the campaign the suc cess that it is. Mr. Barber was the dynamo from which everyone of .you volunteers nnd every member of the executive committee (lerlvr-(l your energy." Harold Lee Stephens, Barber's staff, who Province until he was called to Summersldg to direct the Prince county wing of the ‘Provlnce-ivlde movement, and Mr. Barber's son who was the publicity manager were also (banked "by Mr. innian. Mr. Donald McKinnon, Chulrmuu of th-e [loo-rd of Trustees. (l. Dudley Wright, Vi’. K. Rogers, W. F, Till nlarsh, S, A. McLeod also attribut- ed the succcss oi the campaign to .\l~r. Barber's excellent work, and of Iii r. orga nlzeii the some workers to- the volunteer corps, the Daughters of ilie Empire especially. as they had more than twenty workers in the organization (Blanking Mr. lnman for his accep- tance oi’ the chairmanship when (be forebodings were anything but Rood. Mr. Barber said (ha it took a man of high courage and great ideals in community service to (ska the leadership in n cause (bot did not have (he backing of the entire public. The personal effort and (he amount of time that Mr. lumen put info the campaign mndi: him deser- ving of the highest praise of every one in the volunteer corps, Nlr, Bnirber said. Jamcs M. ltiurioy, Manager of 'll9 Charlottetown Branch of the Western Union Co., was thanked by iCampalgn Director Frederick I toiu I02 subscriptions. cured u. subscription from (be Brit- ish Empire Steel Company oi‘ 8500. This amount was sent to Mrs. Wal- ter S. Grim-t (o whom the credit-ls due. When this announcement was made llle corps cheered (ind "(hun- dered applause. done before on several nights, lsd the corps songs. At (he close of the meeting and ailcr (all the members oi‘ (be Executive Committee had the King," were sung Conclusion 0f i . conclusion oi‘ (he British cieclions: South-Chapman Lambeth, Nonfood-Graves (C) illh: changed; ross and Western-Duchess of Alli- oll, (C) unchanged; (Lumheth Ken'- nington—liarvey Labor; Cornwall QC) gain from Liberal; Hereford- shirc-(Shoppnrton (C) unchanged: llevenshira -’l‘roytc (C) gain Over Liberal; Norili Lnnnrlcshire-Sprot (C) gain and Whitby-Herbert (C) (incbnng- ed; Nottingiinmsbirih-J-lumc lioms (C) unchanged; Sussex West ——-Courtcoid (C) gain from (Liberal; l~Inmpshire—Ashley (C) imchanged Worcestershire-dd. Bonzcll (C) un- changed; Cheshire —Barnstou (C) unchanged; Glasgow Central-Alex under (C) unchanged; Buckingham ohire—l(nox (C) gain over Liberal. Lnncoshire Lord Bslnlci ('0) gain over Yco (C) gain from Liberal; Derby shire Hill-Wood (C) Warwlckahire - lmlll Llllellll; Surrey —-lticlinrdson (lC) unchanged; Iicrkshlrw- Brown (lC) gain from Liberals; Sbeetlwtonm-J, Whcatley (Luhor) (mchanged; Hull North-Comm (C) unchanged; Ayr and Kllmarneclt ~—- MacAudrcw (‘(7) gain over excellent service that he arranged for Campaign Headquarters. Mr, Barber said that one could go mam miles without seeing a0 efficient a staff and such excellent ireatment by the operators. With high praise for the lino stall! of typisle and stenographers which had rbeen engaged lo work in the campaign at n sum for less than any were worth, lllr. Barber stated that he had never seen so willing n body oi‘ workers nnd that any man in the Province should be glad to employ tiicse girls. lie nuui ed the girls who were always wil- ling to work overtime, even lute into (he night. Their names follow: Miss Marjorie Cox, Miss Lorna Weatherhle, Miss Margaret Mi-lnn- is. Miss Delia Ilagnall, Mir-is Jean MacKlnnon, (Alias Eleanor Stcrns, Alisa Dorothy White, under com- mand of Miss Dorothy l_ Stewart. W. K. llogersnS. A. Illltlillfld, llms aid .\lcKinnon, and other members of (be Executive Cnnimiitr-e said that (bits. .W. K. Rogers, Sins. (Ii. liooper ilorne, Mrs. (l (lludlcy Wright and lvins. Charles lln-w were deserving of high praise fox their work. in organizing (he wom- en_ Mrs. Roger's was (Jbnirmun of the Charlottetown Woman's illvis- ion and Mrs. ll. Hooper ilurnc, Vice-Chairman. ivlru. Wrlgm um] MPH. ilrew travelled more (bun - 2,000 miles ln lhc Province organ- lzingrllie country (lislricl-i. Mrs. Wllltht. was Chairman and Airs. Drew Vice-Chairman. interesting fflClH were I'(9Vl‘ll|l‘.il lnsl nlgbl, and comp of llicm l'(>l low. (Ilers is 1i list oi‘ lhc number 0t’ tsubscriptions obtained by (cums who in (he course of the campaign redeem Canada. next and kind either in account. JIHE had brought in more tliun one hun- To, Owners of Victory Build: 1 Motoring November 1st, 1924 - Under authority of the Minister of Finance The Bank of Nova Scotia will Victory Bonds at par at any of its branches throughout Owners may deposit their bonds with the bank any‘ time before November 1, payment charge or deduction of an Payment will be made as ' instructed by the owner, or by credit to the owner's \ Bank of Established 1832 Capital $10,000,000 the maturing 1924 on that date receive m full without, Y.- currency, by check Nova Scotio Reserve Fund $19,500,000 24.0 (lred contributions: Team 3, Kins. A. J. lioui“, (‘ap- tiiln, I73 subscriptions Team I, Mrs. Noel Dclllnis, Cap- tain. 122 subscriptions. Team t, Mrs. W. A. Iiucsils, (‘up tnln, 155 subscriptions. ’I‘e:(m 2, Mrs. Jl. Roy lloluuin, (fuptitin, 128 slllkiftfllllfllilS. Tcum 7, ‘.\il'.s‘ A. L, Slob-ion, (Pup- luln, I18 sulw pliant-l, (IV-u mil, Mrs llolund Ytiollclv. (‘up Vt’. A. Mrs. liucislls-‘s-i loam pro- (Prof. W. Fletcher, as he 11nd in singing ciuipziign, spoken, ‘Auld Lang Sync" and “(loll fiuvul British Electionsi The following is (he summary, (Glasgow, Springburn -— liardie (Labor) unchanged; Edinburghl (lC) unchangethl Perth and Kinross. Kinv (C) gs N0rtli'—~ over l-ll la m s “Heat Easily Pease PIPELESS FURNACE Controlled” An enthusia ;tlc owner writes: "l uni very wall pleiniril with llie rmiulln ohtislnnd from my Paulie "Economy" |'l|ll'|t'ns l-‘iiriiiu-v. ll la n]! you PPPIIIIIIIII-‘Illl it lo Irv. The _ nllllply of IIHII is regular nnd ; may lo roiilrnl. UIIIIIII lIin ‘ , piist few tiny» wi- liuwi provfll it» rfflrieiiigv. Willi tlie lem- pi-riilure (ivu ilPKrs-r» below n-ro uud u north-west. \\‘|l'\l| llir iii-us.- i.-. quite Vlllllfltfl- iiblt- will) iill ilriiltis 0n the Illrlluvr vltmrll." The efficiency and economy of this furnace has been thoroughly prover). It btlflll any fuel satisfactorily. Come in and ‘let u: explain its many exclusive features. A. Home & Co., Distributors Charlottetown d. Summerslde over Labor; Yorkshire \\'il- 'l'll Ila Liberal; -Lccestershire—-it. unchanged; Jiope (C) gciu sbi gui (‘rlasgow, East Engiund~ uncha ffgcd; ‘lslinglon gm eamley (C) Illil restoration of the Crow's Nest Pass agieement rates. ince Ed t-(l i (iucliziugcd; cow" Goi-b:(ls—-l3uvliu(i(in (unchanged; ilnk,hullgv,i. Pm“, iliill‘ idusi llowu, lived and Slmifffl ul) m5 courage l" "llllertaklllg a “wk cd; Leiccslcr--~\\'indcso (C) "uiu l mm few Persons lllmlgl“ (“mm l)“ from Liberal; Siziffsrilshin- ~15 it. , - done- Wll Illl ") H.535‘ Flank llurljgcu, l“ '5 m“ l Special attention‘ was drawn by -_. u,“ 0H,]. Lunar; _ P N Mr. Barber to the fact (but every. _ , m‘), w) lmchangn - B Protestant fraterniy had given ' i . .. W Aberdeen South Qmson (‘(7) tincbaugcll; gown “FMEMDHM “melon (Labor) Cochrane if‘) train from Liberal; Dorset Iiiisl ll Cuinc (C) (incbuulccl: Stilfftirilshlrr? ~ /\llt‘l'(ll'(‘l'l (C) r(e-—-itobcri-.i (‘inlet-l n from Libi-rul; n from Lu bur; i-1hcn-- Sir .\lfr(-(l .\lon(i ( 17,281 Ill-v. ii. .T ardWed. Sco((i:.-h-—luncbsngc-d; Itiossley — ilicpkins HAHN.) (‘lIflllWWlI Siockprou (wo f‘ some (lrcciivvoorl (F) llllll llllllllil" mm ,- - -‘ ~C nv. iillv- _;uiu lruui _ llilulifwl‘ollllndtlkiililllfi’~ -\(l’l('li("i ll‘) m" H) "mhunlwd: . . , .. . . . . . I-‘iio \\'(~s((-rn- - I n I v . ‘ ll l j .\(llllllS0il (Lubur) uuchuugoil; Lui- ‘l l‘ ‘ ()\\’(‘II (lAllllll) (ism EW YORK burs. 0 s ling). llllilt-p) (incliztngeil; East FIH- (L R llforil~wiic (C) unchanged; up“, Kings Wiufor(l-Sii-lch (Labor) un- Pcmhroke-qPrice (C) Liberal; Major G. L. Lamb gain lroui was Liberal (‘undi- Nurlh Lloyd (Ii-orgi- lmlll (v) (iucliuugod; Cumerborno viuivo - emit-in..- (lkmsiliillonaiist) gala Libi-rul; (Tiicrpsiliy-Jones '2 (Lilllllf) unchanged; Burton-Gret- Sunderlnnd~ V» y 'i‘homp.-ou (ind iiuiu both ((7) (in- Norfolk*.\iacl.cun (C) Scdgcfioid- Ropnor (iui-iiuugcd; ‘ (mciiungoil: Sliorc(ii(ch—'l‘hiir- Libcr-I N.) celebrated Venetian Art Leather line and the Illsioun Dow Pens-II. Every item created and manufac- WAR l tubby nemy me public that v Wl" M! be responsible for any hills 1 furerl in their own plant, and Ilfllll only by the Louis F. Ilovr (‘o.. Bu. tnhllshed ronmrllon In fissiailn, but have opening for several exper- Ienced lnlenmon where not new rep- resented. Write (‘lnldlln Ilene). Hotel C02, Ltd. Imprints" Hamilton to call a special meeting for four o'clock this afernoon of. b > b b > r P Mimi-re t-lnlment ltollovu Pllll- owovnvywvelnvnovwn sen sad Buyers Committee to be m tho members of the Manitoba Citl-lmz, contractu- by my wife. Dam m‘ "°°~a~ch.‘ A. Moore, gin Witness (Martin Moore.) 48721144111. quarters, living full plrtlrnllrii, ev- perlonre, references. etc. Add! ' ‘ a Manager LOUIS F. DOW 60.. Winnipeg. Man. Ulster-Allen (C) (unchanged; fiber _Noril(wlcl|, Cancun,“ idccn-Smilb if‘) uulu from Libcr- w“ .ni; llrcron sud Rudner-Jlurcy VICTORIA HOTEL liiill (C) gi-iln from -Llborul; Stirl- lnii-~~.\lurning (Labor) guln from f“ (l- "mml- 5V- Jllllll; T. f‘. Llbcrni; .\iclton-—--l-I\'cr:ir(l (v) un- f“".'“°°- lip-lion: w. n. Campbell. changed; Ilarmiril (‘astic—lieud- '*“"'“"‘ “- E- “lwlllm Ottawa‘: llllllilll (C) gain from Labor; West Thompgon’ Mmlumlei J- 01 _ Belfast, Lynn (Cl unchanged; Kid. A‘ gym“ 3i Dllllllslllmsdong. ilurmlnaler-Miluo (C) unchanged; “iofi”. " ‘r mtewm- a 8:61, I ——Sluart (C) Quq-pw l-lvcrpoolz,» Msmbi Le >- QVKsI-puqi '1.